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. >> tom: i'm tom hudson. wall street is working on a comeback with plans to reopen stock trading tomorrow, despite heavy flooding in lower manhattan. >> susie: from crippled transportation throughout the northeath to canceled flights, the federal response and nctential election impact. we'll have all that and more right here on nbr! >> tom: hurricane sandy is now super-storm sandy as it clashes with another weather system, bringing wind,ain, and snow to parts of the mid-atlantic and northeastern u.s. a she has cut a path of destruction, flooding, and massive power outages as the de th toll from the storm stands at 17 across seven states. even as sandy makes her way to canada, the destruction is devastating. high winds pushed the atlantic ocean up and over seawalls, flooding entire neighborhoods. the wind and water teamed up to cut power to millions of people along the eastern seaboard. the storm surge even continued today as sandy tracked through western pennsylvania and new york state. the storm has affected
. >> tom: i'm tom hudson. wall street is working on a comeback with plans to reopen stock trading tomorrow, despite heavy flooding in lower manhattan. >> susie: from crippled transportation throughout the northeath to canceled flights, the federal response and nctential election impact. we'll have all that and more right here on nbr! >> tom: hurricane sandy is now super-storm sandy as it clashes with another weather system, bringing wind,ain, and snow to parts of the...
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>> tom costello miami international airport starting us off tonight. thanks. >>> just over 24 hours from now, millions of americans will tune in to a stage with two lecterns set on it in denver, colorado. two men with 50 debates worth of combined debating experience will debate each other for the first time and for very high stakes. this is the first of this season's big league presidential debate. this one on domestic matters and the economy. it's already been a long race. voting is underway already in 34 states, and the polling numbers are still on the move. as you'll see in just a moment. first, we want to begin with peter alexander in denver where they're getting ready for the big moment tomorrow night. peter, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. when president obama and mitt romney step on the stage behind me tomorrow night, it's going to be the first time they've seen each other face to face in nearly five years. to give you a sense of just how crucial his performance is, romney aides brought podiums into his hotel conference ro
>> tom costello miami international airport starting us off tonight. thanks. >>> just over 24 hours from now, millions of americans will tune in to a stage with two lecterns set on it in denver, colorado. two men with 50 debates worth of combined debating experience will debate each other for the first time and for very high stakes. this is the first of this season's big league presidential debate. this one on domestic matters and the economy. it's already been a long race....
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it's where we begin tonight with nbc's tom costello, he's at miami international tom, good evening. >> good evening to you, brian. in fact, three incidents and no more. american says that by the end of the night, it will have finished inspecting 47 planes that could potentially have this problem. and it knows what the problem is. apparently a clamp was improperly installed on the base on the leg of a row of seats. in boston today, maintenance crews were removing the seats from several american 757s to make more leg room after seats on two other planes came loose from the track on mid flight, first on a trip from veil to dallas last week. mechanics thought they fixed it, then on saturday it happened again on the same plane flying from boston to miami. the pilot declared an emergency and diverted to new york. then monday it happened on another 757 flying from new york to miami. >> rows 14 a, b and c are completely disconnected. >> reporter: disconnected from the track that holds them down. frank radice was on board. >> the weight of the people and gravity pushed them back and the seats
it's where we begin tonight with nbc's tom costello, he's at miami international tom, good evening. >> good evening to you, brian. in fact, three incidents and no more. american says that by the end of the night, it will have finished inspecting 47 planes that could potentially have this problem. and it knows what the problem is. apparently a clamp was improperly installed on the base on the leg of a row of seats. in boston today, maintenance crews were removing the seats from several...
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that's the way it looks right now, keith. >> all right, tom. the highs and lows coming at us one way or another. what's coming at us on the roads? danella sealock, that's a question for you. >> traveling i-95 southbound at 235 32, a delay southbound. at 32, that ramp, accident there has shut down the ramp. be aware of that. traveling along 295 in d.c., north to bw parkway and south, clear from the oxen hill area as you continue northbound. over to 395 things look nice here. the 14th street bridge is clear as you commute into the district. northbound 395, no issues there. you are at 56 miles per hour. keith, back to you. >> all right. a new study shows women can wait three to five years between checks of cervical cancer. women 24 to 29 who show no signs of trouble should get tested every three years. if their pap smears show everything is fine. doctors say cervical cancer grows so slowly, regular pap smears can find signs early enough to treat it before anything forms. >>> there are steps health care workers can take. doctor sheryl shows us how
that's the way it looks right now, keith. >> all right, tom. the highs and lows coming at us one way or another. what's coming at us on the roads? danella sealock, that's a question for you. >> traveling i-95 southbound at 235 32, a delay southbound. at 32, that ramp, accident there has shut down the ramp. be aware of that. traveling along 295 in d.c., north to bw parkway and south, clear from the oxen hill area as you continue northbound. over to 395 things look nice here. the 14th...
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. >> 9/11 insta-weatherplus forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> we should do pictures of the snow falling in the mountains of wv. the first flight to the season. we did not have any of that here. october 9 is an important day. our official snow season begins early. the last time it happened was in 1903 but it has happened this early in the year in baltimore. tomorrow we have had -- where transitioning into the cold water -- cold weather. western maryland is seeing some breaks in the cloud cover. the trend should continue to warm things up and slowly clear some of the cloud cover out of here. for the first time we hit 60 degrees in baltimore. 60 at the airport. it will not be quite as cold tonight. high pressure should bring that off tomorrow afternoon. the southwest wind and sunshine will warm things up briefly before the front rows through. it was not much of a rainmaker. new york city might have a shower. that front crosses through the region in the evening. when the yankees and orioles are playing, there is a slight chance for shower or sprinkle and moves out. sunsh
. >> 9/11 insta-weatherplus forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> we should do pictures of the snow falling in the mountains of wv. the first flight to the season. we did not have any of that here. october 9 is an important day. our official snow season begins early. the last time it happened was in 1903 but it has happened this early in the year in baltimore. tomorrow we have had -- where transitioning into the cold water -- cold weather. western maryland is seeing...
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. >> our big story, howard county police are hoping hidden cameras can catch a peeping tom. >> jennifer franciotti is live with more on this investigation. >> the roommates discovered the camera hidden inside a bedroom closet. police believe the camera had been there for months. you can see the suspects face wally set up the camera. the roommates already 20's in ellicott city. police say the man came in and installed a hidden camera and came back multiple times to move the camera into different positions. >> women have not been able to identify the suspect for us. our investigators have done research into contractors and maintenance workers and some of those -- and none of those leads have panned out. >> no sign of forced entry. anyone with information should call howard county police. back to you. >> two baltimore police officers face criminal charges of this morning for allegedly attacking a suspect in police custody. marinos gialamas and anthony williams face several accounts. the charges were filed after a yearlong investigation. both men have been suspended with pay. >> jury delibe
. >> our big story, howard county police are hoping hidden cameras can catch a peeping tom. >> jennifer franciotti is live with more on this investigation. >> the roommates discovered the camera hidden inside a bedroom closet. police believe the camera had been there for months. you can see the suspects face wally set up the camera. the roommates already 20's in ellicott city. police say the man came in and installed a hidden camera and came back multiple times to move the...
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host: tom, does it feel like there is a lot of attention focused on this? but you are in south dakota, not impacting you directly. caller: it is, in a way, we are in one of the worst drought of many years here. we would like to see some of the rain come our way. host: thank you. a.j., that larouche. [dial tone] never mind. looking at how things are shaping up, the strategy from the champagne region from the campaign's has a strategy. this is from "the ohio times." "the last time anyone can remember anyone traveling -- you think?hat do campaigns are shifting their schedules and changing what they are doing. this is "the new york times." "a nightmare makes landfall." "the people running the campaign for president have more than enough fodder for nightmares. worse, come daybreak, their worst fears may come true." host: joining us now is bob cain, energy editor at politico. he has been looking at the impact of the hurricane on campaign 2012. good morning. thank you for joining us. what are the implications looking like right now in terms of this campaign schedu
host: tom, does it feel like there is a lot of attention focused on this? but you are in south dakota, not impacting you directly. caller: it is, in a way, we are in one of the worst drought of many years here. we would like to see some of the rain come our way. host: thank you. a.j., that larouche. [dial tone] never mind. looking at how things are shaping up, the strategy from the champagne region from the campaign's has a strategy. this is from "the ohio times." "the last time...
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tom fitzgerald reports. >> reporter: in battleground, virginia, mitt romney targeting the president on military affairs. he said president obama failed to prevent an attack on the u.s. consulate in libya and as president, romney said he would arm syria's rebels. >> and then ensure that they receive the arms they need to defeat assad's tanks and helicopters. >> reporter: in the middle east, romney says the president has alienated israel. >> we can't support our friends and defeat our enemies when our words are not backed up by deeds. >> reporter: but democrats are hitting back. >> amateurish, that is what news media and others called mitt rney's gaffe-filled tour. >> i say we focus on the people would actually attack us on 9- 11 and now osama bin laden is no more. >> reporter: gallup has the race tied at 47%. rasmussen has the race tied at 48%. >> when we pushed the uncommitted voters, the results get even closer. >> reporter: results that the 2008 republican nominee says puts this race up for grabs. >> there is a lot to happen in the next 30 days, tom. >> reporter: in a fox 5 interview
tom fitzgerald reports. >> reporter: in battleground, virginia, mitt romney targeting the president on military affairs. he said president obama failed to prevent an attack on the u.s. consulate in libya and as president, romney said he would arm syria's rebels. >> and then ensure that they receive the arms they need to defeat assad's tanks and helicopters. >> reporter: in the middle east, romney says the president has alienated israel. >> we can't support our friends...
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tom, thank you very much. let's get a look at the rest of the nation's weather forecast from the very busy dylan dreyer. dylan, good morning. >>> good morning. yeah, been dillon dwyer. good morning. >> the west coast talking about a lot of rain themselves. we're looking at snow, too, several inches out that way. lighter snow showers through the dakotas also. here's a peek out your window. >> good morning, i'm storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. the snow bands on the eastern shore, slowly advancing to the west. we've had a 2350u sprinkles with low clouds. four-day forecast, highs today hovering around 60. increasing possibilities of showers this afternoon and this evening with the winds picking up maybe gusting to 30, 35 miles an hour. strongest winds move in monday perhaps after sunset until around dawn tuesday. gusts over 60 miles an hou >>> and that's your latest forecast. jenna? >> dylan, thank you very much. >>> we're watching sandy as we continue ahead here on a sunday morning. sandy it continues to t
tom, thank you very much. let's get a look at the rest of the nation's weather forecast from the very busy dylan dreyer. dylan, good morning. >>> good morning. yeah, been dillon dwyer. good morning. >> the west coast talking about a lot of rain themselves. we're looking at snow, too, several inches out that way. lighter snow showers through the dakotas also. here's a peek out your window. >> good morning, i'm storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein. the snow bands on the...
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reporting live in toms river, new jersey. i'm danielle leigh. eun, back to you. >> just devastating, danielle. thank you. >>> it's a different story in rehoboth beach this morning. the town is coming back to life slowly. it was deserted after sandy, but businesses are reopening and visitors are returning. many say it was not as bad as feared. >> i thought it was going to be a lot worse than that. i think it fizzled out when it hit land. >> absolutely incredible. that's all i got to say. mother nature at her best. >> rehoboth suffered minor damage, but nothing compared to some of the beaches along the jersey shore. >>> coming up at 4:49, you could be in for a nightmare if you have to drive through parts of prince george's county. several roadways closed due to standing water. news 4's tony tull is live in upper marlboro, which is particularly difficult to reach this morning. tony? >> reporter: aaron, good morning. with the rain and high winds gone, that's the good news. bad news, with the trees and debris clogging up the storm drains, we're still
reporting live in toms river, new jersey. i'm danielle leigh. eun, back to you. >> just devastating, danielle. thank you. >>> it's a different story in rehoboth beach this morning. the town is coming back to life slowly. it was deserted after sandy, but businesses are reopening and visitors are returning. many say it was not as bad as feared. >> i thought it was going to be a lot worse than that. i think it fizzled out when it hit land. >> absolutely incredible....
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it's basically a ghost town, tom. as you know as well as anybody, this is a very popular spot for beach tourists, there was a huge festival, the sea witch festival yesterday, over 70,000 people were basically in here shoulder to shoulder. this whole area was packed and within 24 hours it's now gone. if anything does happen, i don't see anybody that would come to his aid. that's what people and especially governors have been warning people about. if you get in trouble, they can't guarantee you'll get help. if you do get help, you might be taking that first responder unnecessarily away from another, quote, unquote, emergency. they hope people heed the warnings. folks here have until 8:00 and that's when things start clamping down. >> big waves can look fun. but it is dangerous. >> tom truong joining us from rohoboth beach. >>> joining us from delaware is governor jack markell. i know you've been following the updates on the state website for delaware. at this time explain where things stand in the state of emergency. i
it's basically a ghost town, tom. as you know as well as anybody, this is a very popular spot for beach tourists, there was a huge festival, the sea witch festival yesterday, over 70,000 people were basically in here shoulder to shoulder. this whole area was packed and within 24 hours it's now gone. if anything does happen, i don't see anybody that would come to his aid. that's what people and especially governors have been warning people about. if you get in trouble, they can't guarantee...
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nbc's tom costello has the latest from reagan national. tom, any sign that flights are going to get back to normal any time soon and what about amtrak, the rest of the whole northeast corridor? >> yes, but, but, but. here we go. yes at reagan national airport. yes at dulles. behind me it looks empty and it is. u.s. airways has shut down operations again at reagan national today not because we have any damage here but because trying to get up to the northeast up to the new york city area and boston, there's no point. those airports are closed. let me give you stats real fast here. 6,127p flights canceled today. today. 6,127. and systemwide, since they started shutting down flights over the weekend because of sandy, 16,000 flights. we're talking hundreds of thousands of people inconvenienced. i want to show you quickly a photo we got out of laguardia airport and this will tell you why they have shut down air traffic in new york. look at laguardia. it is under water. they've got significant flooding in laguardia. also significant damage as we
nbc's tom costello has the latest from reagan national. tom, any sign that flights are going to get back to normal any time soon and what about amtrak, the rest of the whole northeast corridor? >> yes, but, but, but. here we go. yes at reagan national airport. yes at dulles. behind me it looks empty and it is. u.s. airways has shut down operations again at reagan national today not because we have any damage here but because trying to get up to the northeast up to the new york city area...
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actually campaigning for pan election that is one week away -- an election that is one week away, fox 5's tom fitzgerald with more. >> candidate obama stayed on the sidelines today as president obama remained at the white house to stay in touch with fema and federal authorities in charge of the response to hurricane sandy. in ohio today mitt romney's campaign meanwhile collected donations of various goods and food items. romney said generosity is an american trait and has canceled all campaign events today because of the storm. president obama went to the headquarters of the american red cross here in washington. the president said he is confident the recovery effort is heading in the right direction and he urged people to make monetary donations to the red cross disaster relief fund. >> we certainly feel profoundly for all the families whose lives have been up ended and will be going through tough times the next several days and perhaps several weeks and months. the most important message i have for them is that america's with you. >> we won't be able to solve all our problems with our of th
actually campaigning for pan election that is one week away -- an election that is one week away, fox 5's tom fitzgerald with more. >> candidate obama stayed on the sidelines today as president obama remained at the white house to stay in touch with fema and federal authorities in charge of the response to hurricane sandy. in ohio today mitt romney's campaign meanwhile collected donations of various goods and food items. romney said generosity is an american trait and has canceled all...
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storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein here. tom? >> sandy still unloading rain and snow throughout a huge part of the northeast and into the midwest. snowing now, southern shenandoah valley right along skyline drive. maybe even some of the peaks into the appalachians. right around the washington metro area, still have moderate rain falling, and the winds thankfully have pretty much diminished a lot down to 20 mile an hour gusts. temperatures are chilly. only in the low to mid-40s much of the region. hour by hour today, it will stay chilly. the winds will diminish. we've got gusts 25 to 30, and they'll stay that way off and on into the afternoon as the rain continues off and on and finally ends around dawn. storm team 4 four-day forecast, improving news to tomorrow, thursday, and friday. afternoon highs in the 50s as we gradually dry out. that continues into the weekend. looks like good weather for trick or treaters tomorrow night. chilly start to each morning, though, all the way through the weekend. maybe a shower monday morning. i
storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein here. tom? >> sandy still unloading rain and snow throughout a huge part of the northeast and into the midwest. snowing now, southern shenandoah valley right along skyline drive. maybe even some of the peaks into the appalachians. right around the washington metro area, still have moderate rain falling, and the winds thankfully have pretty much diminished a lot down to 20 mile an hour gusts. temperatures are chilly. only in the low to mid-40s much of...
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we will find out what tom tasselmyer thinks. >> right now we think the most likely scenario is for it to state a few hundred miles off the coast. it could still in jackson tropical moisture into the eastern united states. right now the rain chances are well to the north, and pennsylvania and upstate north -- upstate new york and new england. 77 at easton, and the temperatures will stay unusually mild overnight with a little bit of cloud cover and a sprinkle passing north of us. expect a mild temperatures to hang on for a few more days. more details on tropical storm sandy coming up next. >> in the race for the white house, no more debates, and exactly two weeks until election day. barry simms is live in northwest baltimore where local clergy members are saying no to extended gambling here in maryland. we will begin with the presidential race. steve handelsman is in florida. >> good evening from deerfield beach, florida. last night's debate made up some mines and motivated the supporters of both candidates. president obama tried out his closing campaign argument in delray beach, chargi
we will find out what tom tasselmyer thinks. >> right now we think the most likely scenario is for it to state a few hundred miles off the coast. it could still in jackson tropical moisture into the eastern united states. right now the rain chances are well to the north, and pennsylvania and upstate north -- upstate new york and new england. 77 at easton, and the temperatures will stay unusually mild overnight with a little bit of cloud cover and a sprinkle passing north of us. expect a...
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you need a jacket this morning, tom? >> if you're going to be out for a length of time, you definitely do. there's capitol hill. we see the first faint glow of light on the eastern horizon behind capitol hill. above this image to the right is venus. it's very bright in the eastern sky. very bright now in the western sky. up this way is jupiter. really bright this morning, just a few clouds coming through now. you can see some of the leaves are down here. and some of these trees here behind me, these are oak trees, those are really yet to turn much color. those usually are the last ones to go. we are getting a lot of beautiful autumn color on the other types of trees. >>> these areas in the blue are in the 40s. the areas of green in the 50s along the tidal potomac and near the bay and a few locations out of the mountains. most areas in the 40s now. reagan national 56. and the view from space showing a few clouds drifting through us. they'll be with us from time to time this morning. a few sprinkles along the pennsylvania
you need a jacket this morning, tom? >> if you're going to be out for a length of time, you definitely do. there's capitol hill. we see the first faint glow of light on the eastern horizon behind capitol hill. above this image to the right is venus. it's very bright in the eastern sky. very bright now in the western sky. up this way is jupiter. really bright this morning, just a few clouds coming through now. you can see some of the leaves are down here. and some of these trees here...
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tom, i'm tracking your situation. if you're traveling in silver spring taking new hampshire avenue, heading northbound. the right exit ramp to the beltway, that's blocked by high standing water in that area. if you're taking the beltway, it's nice and clear. checking cameras in maryland and virginia, no issues around the beltway. also looking good on 395, here's a live look at duke street. very light volume, very wet, though. not only are you facing slick road conditions, on the local roads, debris as well. i would recommend staying in until the sun rises. >> news 4's angie goff the at the live desk with breaking news. >>> new video of that massive fire ripping through a neighborhood in queens, new york. more than 50 homes completely engulfed by this six alarm blaze. this thing is a monster. we've got almost 200 firefighters out there battling the flames that you see are far and widespread. in the last hour, we have learned from emergency responders that little to no water pressure in the hydrants are causing a big pr
tom, i'm tracking your situation. if you're traveling in silver spring taking new hampshire avenue, heading northbound. the right exit ramp to the beltway, that's blocked by high standing water in that area. if you're taking the beltway, it's nice and clear. checking cameras in maryland and virginia, no issues around the beltway. also looking good on 395, here's a live look at duke street. very light volume, very wet, though. not only are you facing slick road conditions, on the local roads,...
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tom, thank you very much. let's get a look at the rest of the nation's weather forecast from the very busy dylan dreyer. dylan, good morning. >>> good morning. yeah, been focusing on sandy for sure, but the west coast actually talking about a lot of rain themselves, the pacific northwest will see a ton of rain and wind in the mountain passes. we're looking at a lot of snow, too. several inches out that way. >>> good morning from nbc bay area weather center. starting off clear. beautiful conditions expected through your sunday. high pressure in control leaving for clear skies. we won't see much in terms of cloud cover today. 84 in santa rosa later on. san jose, 78 degrees. beautiful all over the board. through wednesday, rain heads our way by evening and lasts through thursday. >>> and that's your latest forecast. jenna? >> dylan, thank you very much. >>> we're watching sandy as we continue ahead here on a sunday morning. sandy it continues to threaten to become a storm of historic proportions taking dead aim a
tom, thank you very much. let's get a look at the rest of the nation's weather forecast from the very busy dylan dreyer. dylan, good morning. >>> good morning. yeah, been focusing on sandy for sure, but the west coast actually talking about a lot of rain themselves, the pacific northwest will see a ton of rain and wind in the mountain passes. we're looking at a lot of snow, too. several inches out that way. >>> good morning from nbc bay area weather center. starting off clear....
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tom, thank you very much. let's get a look at the rest of the nation's weather forecast from the very busy dylan dreyer. dylan, good morning. >>> good morning. yeah, been focusing on sandy for sure, but the west coast actually talking about a lot of rain themselves, the pacific northwest will see a ton of rain and wind in the mountain passes. we're looking at a lot of snow, too. >> good morning, it's going to be a breezy and relatively mild day with temperatures in the 60's. off-and-on rain showers, winds between 10 and 20 miles per hour out of the east-northeast. >>> and that's your latest forecast. jenna? >> dylan, thank you very much. >>> we're watching sandy as we continue ahead here on a sunday morning. sandy it continues to threaten to become a storm of historic proportions taking dead aim at the east coast. ♪ [ male announcer ] when you're sick, seems everyone and their brother has a home remedy to try. but walgreens knows that you need advice from an expert. that's why our pharmacists are trained to
tom, thank you very much. let's get a look at the rest of the nation's weather forecast from the very busy dylan dreyer. dylan, good morning. >>> good morning. yeah, been focusing on sandy for sure, but the west coast actually talking about a lot of rain themselves, the pacific northwest will see a ton of rain and wind in the mountain passes. we're looking at a lot of snow, too. >> good morning, it's going to be a breezy and relatively mild day with temperatures in the 60's....
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. >> tom: wall street gets back to business, as damage and recovery estimates start to climb, plus, what it takes to restore power to millions in the northeast. >> susie: and with stocks open for trading, no surprise, home depot was the dow's standout. >> tom: lots ahead, that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: an historic day on here on wall street, after the storm of the century knocked down the financial district. us stock markets resumed operations today after two days in the dark, stocks were little changed: both the dow and the nasdaq fell 10 points, but the s&p 500 gained a fraction. trading here at the new york stock exchange opened without a hitch. the new york stock exchange opened right on time. and as new york's mayor bloomberg rang the opening bell this morning, traders were happy to be back to work. it looked like a normal day, with the buzz of activity, traders milling about. it was anything but normal no one knows that better than larry leibowitz, the head of the nyse's floor operations. he's has been working with the exchange's staff for four straight days, and he e
. >> tom: wall street gets back to business, as damage and recovery estimates start to climb, plus, what it takes to restore power to millions in the northeast. >> susie: and with stocks open for trading, no surprise, home depot was the dow's standout. >> tom: lots ahead, that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: an historic day on here on wall street, after the storm of the century knocked down the financial district. us stock markets resumed operations...
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. >> tom: i'm tom hudson. microsoft's windows 8 makes its official debut. from the desktop to the tablet, microsoft says it works seamlessly across all computers. >> susie: and going up-- why there's a construction boom of rental apartments in the nation's capitol. >> tom: that and more tonight on nbr! >> susie: investors soured on apple tonight-- the stock tumbled as much as 2%, dipping below $600 in after-hours trading. a rare earnings miss was the reason. the lower than expected numbers came just days after all the hoopla over apple's launch of the new ipad mini. apple earned $8.67 a share, eight cents below estimates. revenues came in higher than expected, almost $36 billion. on top of that earnings disappointment, the company gave a less rosy forecast for the future. suzanne pratt takes a closer look. >> reporter: wall street called this a throwaway quarter for apple. after all, the iphone 5 was only available for one week during the period, and the newly launched ipad mini has yet to hit stores. still, apple sold nearly 27 million iphones during june-
. >> tom: i'm tom hudson. microsoft's windows 8 makes its official debut. from the desktop to the tablet, microsoft says it works seamlessly across all computers. >> susie: and going up-- why there's a construction boom of rental apartments in the nation's capitol. >> tom: that and more tonight on nbr! >> susie: investors soured on apple tonight-- the stock tumbled as much as 2%, dipping below $600 in after-hours trading. a rare earnings miss was the reason. the lower...
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we're going to get the latest from tom tasselmyer. i think the governor this spoke when he said it would come on shore around 8:00 tonight. >> it will probably come in in the next hour or show in the near -- in the new jersey area. this is dover air force base. you can see a this is not showing precipitation. blue is indicating rain or wind. this is what we use when we're trying to find tornadoes. the blue wind is moving this way. the red ones are moving toward the radar in this direction. that gives you a feel for the rotation. let's put the rain that we normally see. you will see a lot of rain coming on to the coast. it looks like the center of the storm is getting close to the coast line. it is probably just off the coast of southern new jersey. it is making its move to the west and northwest appeared it is likely to make a beeline for northeastern maryland. that is the estimate we have so far based on satellite imagery. i will put on a bigger radar picture. you will see the bands of heavy rain are still coming in. a lot of the rai
we're going to get the latest from tom tasselmyer. i think the governor this spoke when he said it would come on shore around 8:00 tonight. >> it will probably come in in the next hour or show in the near -- in the new jersey area. this is dover air force base. you can see a this is not showing precipitation. blue is indicating rain or wind. this is what we use when we're trying to find tornadoes. the blue wind is moving this way. the red ones are moving toward the radar in this...
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still to come, tom skilling is tracking hurricanes can be and how it will affect chicago. we will be righ [ female announcer ] today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong all day long sinus and headache relief. ♪ ♪ ♪ pop goes the world ♪ ♪ it goes something like this ♪ [ female announcer ] pop in a whole new kind of clean with new tide pods... just one removes more stains than the 6 next leading pacs combined. pop in. stand out. while irene produced massive flooding and was a $4.5 billion disaster, this storm has every possibility of being worse than that. part of the problem is because of the depth wind is stronger than many storms that move in and the storm sur
still to come, tom skilling is tracking hurricanes can be and how it will affect chicago. we will be righ [ female announcer ] today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today,...
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we bring in tom kierein. you told us the back side of this storm will have snow for a lot of folks out west. boy, did they get it. >>> out in garrett county too, they got tons of snow. here is a photo sent in from one of our viewers from the savage river lodge. this is from yesterday afternoon. look at all that snow. they got about two feet of snow out there. they do not have any power in much of garrett county. if you have any photos storm related, weather related, send them to weather@nbcwashington.com. right now storm team 4 radar showing out in garrett county, thankfully the snow has ended. still snow showers in pennsylvania. a few sprinkles in fairfax county. little specks of green sprinkles, loudoun county and the panhandle of west virginia. snowflakes melting as they hit the surface. right now it's cold out of the mountains. only in the 30s. dark blue are near freezing. areas in light blue around 40. near 40 in the metro area. we'll hold steady in 40s through the next couple of hours. by noon time, sun
we bring in tom kierein. you told us the back side of this storm will have snow for a lot of folks out west. boy, did they get it. >>> out in garrett county too, they got tons of snow. here is a photo sent in from one of our viewers from the savage river lodge. this is from yesterday afternoon. look at all that snow. they got about two feet of snow out there. they do not have any power in much of garrett county. if you have any photos storm related, weather related, send them to...
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sylvia hall, "n.b.r.," washington. >> tom: half of new jersey remains in the dark tonit. but noose an improvement in the past 24 hours as utility crews work to restore electricity across 16 states. 6.2 million customers have no power according to the latest data from the u.s. department of energy. that's down from more than 8 million without electricity last night. in addition to new jersey, more than 1 in 10 customers in connecticut, new hampshire, pennsylvania, rhode island and west virginia have no power. ny nuclear power plants remain offline with two others operateding to produce capacity. >> we're joined from jupiter florida. what are your colleagues facing lewis? >> they're facing restoration process with a storm that covers so many states and has done so much damage as everybody is seeing on tv. they have many, many lines down, poles down, transformers damaged. substations that are under water, and have to get dried out. equipment vault that is are flooded. they lot of work ahead of them. >> tom: how does a ceo -- how do you begin to prioritize all of that work? >
sylvia hall, "n.b.r.," washington. >> tom: half of new jersey remains in the dark tonit. but noose an improvement in the past 24 hours as utility crews work to restore electricity across 16 states. 6.2 million customers have no power according to the latest data from the u.s. department of energy. that's down from more than 8 million without electricity last night. in addition to new jersey, more than 1 in 10 customers in connecticut, new hampshire, pennsylvania, rhode island...
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. >> tom: i'm tom hudson. energy prices and supplies were hot topics in last night's presidential debate, we look at where they're headed next. and how contract workers are changing the field of public relations, as we continue our look at america's freelance nation. that and more tonight on "n.b.r." >> susie: we begin tonight with more signs of the rebound in housing. the number of builders breaking ground on new homes in september rose to the highest level in four years. housing starts surged 15% from august to september. but things are booming when you compare building activity to last september: up a healthy 35%. >> reporter: when housing recovers, so will the economy. that was the mantra during the financial crisis. and finally, it looks like the recovery is here, as construction workers are busy across most of the country. in september, the west and south showed the biggest pickup in new home building, but the northeast was still slow. and there are other lingering problems. >> in some parts of the recov
. >> tom: i'm tom hudson. energy prices and supplies were hot topics in last night's presidential debate, we look at where they're headed next. and how contract workers are changing the field of public relations, as we continue our look at america's freelance nation. that and more tonight on "n.b.r." >> susie: we begin tonight with more signs of the rebound in housing. the number of builders breaking ground on new homes in september rose to the highest level in four years....
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nbc's tom brokaw. nbc news political director, chuck todd. and "the daily show" co-creator lizle did lizz winstead. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. >>> 26 past the hour. joe, you need to sit down. >> okay. >> all right? time now to take a look at the "morning papers." "the wall street journal," the new york stock exchange and nasdaq reopen after being shuttered for two days because of sandy's impact. even though much of the area around the financial district is without power, wall street analysts feared another day without business would have meant a damaging backup of customer stock orders, the economic toll alone from the storm is expected to reach $16 billion. >> there's a shot of louis's. >> oh, my god. >> and also some of the good news from wall street, willie. brian sullivan was kept off the premises for the past 48, 72 hours. >> a silver lining. >> there are s
nbc's tom brokaw. nbc news political director, chuck todd. and "the daily show" co-creator lizle did lizz winstead. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. >>> 26 past the hour. joe, you need to sit down. >> okay. >> all right? time now to take a look at the "morning papers."...
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tom kierein is keeping an eye outside. a nice way to start the morning, tom. >>> it's a beautiful view. as we step off this morning, there's the washington monument under a cloudy sky. a few passing sprinkles north and west of washington over the past couple of hours. those, though, are dissipating. as we take a look farther to the west. we do have showers there now moving into western maryland and central west virginia. maybe a few sprinkles in loudoun county. otherwise, a lot of cloudiness as we start off this monday morning, and it's mild. we're in the 60s from the atlantic beaches, eastern shore, around the bay. most of maryland, virginia, and into west virginia. we will stay this way for the next couple of hours. by noontime, near 70. during the afternoon, some passing showers likely. so have an umbrella handy when you're heading back home. in fact, even for your lunch hour and coming back home for work and school. we'll be back down to the 60s during any shower activity. and the winds a bit blustery, gusting to 20 mi
tom kierein is keeping an eye outside. a nice way to start the morning, tom. >>> it's a beautiful view. as we step off this morning, there's the washington monument under a cloudy sky. a few passing sprinkles north and west of washington over the past couple of hours. those, though, are dissipating. as we take a look farther to the west. we do have showers there now moving into western maryland and central west virginia. maybe a few sprinkles in loudoun county. otherwise, a lot of...
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thank you so much, tom brokaw. >> all right, andrea. >> thank you. indeed. you should. >> and new york city mass transit expected to start moving again in just over an hour. we'll be live in manhattan. first in staten island a dramatic scene. the nypd was called in to rescue people trapped on their rooftops by rising water. five adults and one child were saved from their home. [ male announcer ] do you have the legal protection you need? at legalzoom, we've created a better place to turn for your legal matters. maybe you want to incorporate a business you'd like to start. or protect your family with a will or living trust. legalzoom makes it easy with step-by-step help when completing your personalized document -- or you can even access an attorney to guide you along. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau legalzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personalized document to answer any questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. tha
thank you so much, tom brokaw. >> all right, andrea. >> thank you. indeed. you should. >> and new york city mass transit expected to start moving again in just over an hour. we'll be live in manhattan. first in staten island a dramatic scene. the nypd was called in to rescue people trapped on their rooftops by rising water. five adults and one child were saved from their home. [ male announcer ] do you have the legal protection you need? at legalzoom, we've created a better...
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oscar likes tom's photos, but he loves the access to tom's personal information. oscar's an identity thief who used tom's personal fo to buy new teeth and a new car, and stuck tom with the $57,000 bill. [tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from there too. she's an identity thief who used a small device to grab his wi-fi signal, then stole enough personal information to hijack and drain his bank accounts. every yemillions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection, period. ordinary credit monitoring services may take 30 days to alert you. lifelock's 24/7 proactive protection would have alerted tom as soon as they noticed an attack within their network, before it was too late. and lifelock's bank account takeover alerts could have notified carl in time to help him protect his money. lifelock protects your so
oscar likes tom's photos, but he loves the access to tom's personal information. oscar's an identity thief who used tom's personal fo to buy new teeth and a new car, and stuck tom with the $57,000 bill. [tires squeal] now meet carl who works from the coffee shop and uses the free wi-fi. marie works from there too. she's an identity thief who used a small device to grab his wi-fi signal, then stole enough personal information to hijack and drain his bank accounts. every yemillions of americans...
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you, too, tom. >> tom: goodnight, susie. we'll see you online at nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> join us anytime at nbr.com. there, you'll find full episodes of the program, complete show transcripts and all the market stats. also follows us on our facebook page at bizrpt. and on twitter @bizrpt. >>> push for peace. the u.n. and arab league envoy to syria tries to rally support for a temporary truce. muslims mark the holiday of
you, too, tom. >> tom: goodnight, susie. we'll see you online at nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> join us anytime at nbr.com. there, you'll find full episodes of the program, complete show transcripts and all the market stats. also follows us on our facebook page at bizrpt. and on twitter @bizrpt. >>> push for peace. the u.n. and arab league envoy to syria tries to rally support for...
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coming up, pennsylvania governor tom corbid, next. neil: my next guest, this comes on a day with polls out that show state of pennsylvania, might be close to dead even, a possible pick up for republicans, let's address this and all things storm with pennsylvania republican governor tom corbett, in harrisberg, pennsylvania. >> thank you, neil. neil: what is the latest on sandy? we forget, you know your state is so big, that you can have snow squalls then just flooding and all under the same boarder. what is the latest? >> well, pretty much you are right, the storm came in to southeastern corner. travelled across state, over pittsburgh now. then will travel up to eerie, then to new york state rochester. we have experienced quite a bit of wind as a result. quite a bit of rain. the flooding has been moderate in this storm compared to storms that we took last year with irene. with lee. we had 5 reported deaths so far. we hoping that is where it is. we actual have snowfall in the lower highlands. i imagine there were some ski lomgs thalodge
coming up, pennsylvania governor tom corbid, next. neil: my next guest, this comes on a day with polls out that show state of pennsylvania, might be close to dead even, a possible pick up for republicans, let's address this and all things storm with pennsylvania republican governor tom corbett, in harrisberg, pennsylvania. >> thank you, neil. neil: what is the latest on sandy? we forget, you know your state is so big, that you can have snow squalls then just flooding and all under the...
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tom kierein has what you can expect as you head out the door. first, i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm lynn yang. police say rica richardson was a passenger in a toyota that crashed and burned in to flames after a chase earlier this year. three teens were killed. richardson was charged with car theft. he says he's not responsible and he's filed a civil suit against montgomery county police alleging officers are the ones really responsible for that crash. >> improperly handled the pursuit involving mr. richardson and the other occupants of the vehicle. we know that national and departmental standards were not followed. >> police maintain that they followed standard law enforcement procedure. >>> this morning police are investigating a deadly stabbing. investigators say the man was stabbed around 8:00 at the enter session of 30th street and naylor road. the victim died there. police shut down part of naylor road for a few hours to search for clues. investigators say they're looking for multiple suspects.
tom kierein has what you can expect as you head out the door. first, i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm lynn yang. police say rica richardson was a passenger in a toyota that crashed and burned in to flames after a chase earlier this year. three teens were killed. richardson was charged with car theft. he says he's not responsible and he's filed a civil suit against montgomery county police alleging officers are the ones really responsible for that crash. >> improperly handled the...